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. 2022 Dec 21;23(1):10.
doi: 10.1007/s10142-022-00934-9.

Selective extracellular secretion of small double-stranded RNA by Tetragenococcus halophilus

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Selective extracellular secretion of small double-stranded RNA by Tetragenococcus halophilus

Imrat et al. Funct Integr Genomics. .

Abstract

Small double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) abundantly produced by lactic acid bacteria demonstrate immunomodulatory activity and antiviral protective immunity. However, the extracellular secretion of dsRNA from lactic acid bacteria and their compositional and functional differences compared to the intracellular dsRNA is unknown. In this study, we compared the intracellular and secreted extracellular dsRNA of the lactic acid bacteria, Tetragenococcus halophilus, commonly present in fermented foods, by growing in RNA-free and RNase-free media. We used RNA deep sequencing and in-silico analysis to annotate potential regulatory functions for the comparison. A time series sampling of T. halophilus culture demonstrated growth phase-dependent dynamics in extracellular dsRNA secretion with no major change in the intracellular dsRNA profile. The RNA deep sequencing resulted in thousands of diverse dsRNA fragments with 14-21 nucleotides in size from T. halophilus culture. Over 70% of the secreted extracellular dsRNAs were unique in their sequences compared to the intracellular dsRNAs. Furthermore, the extracellular dsRNA abundantly contains sequences that are not T. halophilus genome encoded, not detected intracellularly and showed higher hits on human transcriptome during in-silico analysis, which suggests the presence of extrachromosomal mobile regulatory elements. Further analysis showed significant enrichment of dsRNA target genes of human transcriptome on cancer pathways and transcription process, indicating the extracellular dsRNA of T. halophilus is different not only at the sequence level but also in function. Studying the bacterial extracellular dsRNA is a promising area of future research, particularly for developing postbiotic fermented functional foods and understanding the impact of commensal gut bacteria on human health.

Keywords: Extracellular small dsRNA; Fermented foods; Functional annotation; In-silico target prediction; Lactic acid bacteria; Small RNA sequencing; Tetragenococcus halophilus.

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